4 Legit Ways To Watch Apple TV+ for Free
But there's good news. There are legit ways to watch Apple TV+ for free and catch popular series and films like 'The Morning Show,'' 'Ted Lasso,' 'Killers of the Flower Moon' and more. Want to try Apple TV+ before committing? Here are four ways.
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When you buy a new Apple device such as an Apple TV, Mac, iPhone, iPad or iPad Touch, you'll receive Apple TV+ free for one year, according to Apple.
The offer is valid one per family, even if multiple devices are purchased. You can however share Apple TV+ with up to five family members with Family Sharing.
The offer must be redeemed within three months of setting up the new device.
The offer automatically renews after the free year is up unless you cancel the subscription.
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If you have a qualifying Go5G Next or Go5G Plus line with T-Mobile, you can get Apple TV+ at no cost for six months. According to the phone carrier's site, there are a few conditions.
Must be at least 13.
The account must be in good standing.
The offer is only valid in the U.S.
If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can sign up for a seven-day trial. After the free week is up, you can cancel or pay $9.99 a month.
Verizon customers who are signed up with the Unlimited Ultimate package get Apple TV+, which also includes Apple One (Apple Music, TV+, Arcade and iCloud+). The plan starts at $65 per line per the company's website.
If none of these options work for you, you can always sign up on Apple for a free seven-day trial. If you choose to keep the service, the monthly fee is $9.99, which is less than many competitors.
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